Sponsored by Avalon Energy Management
We're just one week away from the fourth free webinar of BCSEA's 2016 Webinar Series, Harnessing the Sun: The Future of Solar in B.C.
Reserve your free Webinar seat now by clicking here and join us July 26th, from 12 - 1pm PT.
As sunshine beams down over the Northern Hemisphere, there's no better time to consider... the massive potential of that blazing ball in the sky.
Solar power is one of the world's fastest growing sources of renewable energy. Efficiency is up and costs are down. Photovoltaic systems of all sizes are erupting across the globe as people, cities and countries look to the Sun for the solution to their energy demands.
In this inspiring and educational webinar Ed Knaggs, VP of HES PV and solar tech engineer, will discuss the rapid and extraordinary developments in global solar photovoltaic technology, and what such development means for communities, people and businesses across British Columbia, Canada and the world. He will give the low-down on BC's net metering, the world's energy markets and discuss what can be done to improve solar PV deployment.
The webinar will consist of a 30 minute presentation by Ed, followed by a 30 minute Q&A session with Ed and BCSEA's own Policy Director Tom Hackney, during which you can have your burning solar power questions answered by these experts in the field.
There is no charge for this Webinar, but you must register to attend!
You can check out BCSEA's previous webinars at http://www.bcsea.org/webinars
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We look forward to seeing you there!
We would like to thank Avalon Energy Management for their sponsorship of this webinar.
With their help BCSEA is able to continue to deliver free educational webinars to the public, for the betterment of people's lives everywhere.
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